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145 Can anyone tell me how to telnet to an address using a specific port? I've tried the following: telnet 10 1 1 55 I suppose a route just hasn't been set up between the two hosts? What I am trying to do is this We have a medical device – a ventilator it is connected to the network via a converter box called ECOV-110 on this ip address
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Install Telnet Perform the following steps to install Telnet Client on a server running Windows Server Core 1 Type Start PowerShell in the Command Prompt window to start Windows PowerShell 2 Type Install-WindowsFeature Telnet-Client and press Enter to install the Telnet Client (C) If all fails, try a third party Telnet app I like and use
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44 I am looking for an explanation where I can find the difference between telnet and netcat In which cases should I use telnet and netcat? What a telnet can do that netcat can not do and vice versa? I tried to get the answer from the Internet but it doesn't help me to understand All I was able to find was the different cmds
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Do you have a telnet server installed locally? If not, you will not be able to connect to 127 0 0 1 on port 23 Also, why telnet? some specific reason? Why not just open a command prompt considering you are connecting to 127 0 0 1 and already have a command prompt open FYI - I highly suggest checking out a tool called PuTTy It is a SSH Telnet Serial terminal application for windows that
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I type this command in a Windows Command Prompt in XP telnet microsoft com 80 Connecting to microsoft com appears and then telnet window opens, but there is nothing inside it If I type any co
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